This article explores the reasons behind Walt’s decision to let Jane die in Breaking Bad, analyzing the show’s moral dilemmas, themes of deterrence and death, and the impact of this moment on the characters and overall narrative arc.
The Case for the Death Penalty: Justice for Victims and Deterrence for Criminals
This article explores the effectiveness and moral justification of the death penalty. It presents the case that the death penalty serves as a deterrent to heinous crimes, protects society from dangerous criminals, provides closure to victims’ families, is morally and ethically sound, and is cost-effective and efficient. The article concludes by calling for support for fair and effective criminal justice policies.